Events
10 / 1
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
Start: 01:00
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: | ||
10 / 2
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: Start: 17:56
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 3
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: (all day)
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 4
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: (all day)
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 5
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: (all day)
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 6
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: (all day)
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 7
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: (all day)
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 8
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: End: 17:56
Start: 2 Oct 2006 - 17:56
End: 8 Oct 2006 - 17:56
Kind of Event:
Location:
several European cities (ex: Berlin, Belgrade, Bucharest, Valleta, Barcelona etc.)
Description:
FYEG Action Week against Xenophobia: 2nd-8th of October 2006
Website:
www.unityindiversity.org | ||
10 / 9
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: | ||
10 / 10
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. (all day)
Start: 1 Sep 2006 - 19:45
End: 9 Nov 2006 - 19:45
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
We refer not only to the activists and the leaders of youth organizations (antifascist, civil or human rights), but to the common dwellers of Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and all the CIS countries – to all people who on their way to school or work, to shop or club come across hate symbols on the walls and fences of your cities and towns (swastika, SS-symbole, runes and etc). These symbols promote violence and intolerance as due methods to solve the recent problems of society.
Website:
www.stopnazism.anti-fa.ru (all day)
Start: 5 Sep 2006 - 03:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 03:00
Kind of Event:
Location:
American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria
Description:
Report:
The presentation of long-term campaign “Speak Out Against Racism” in American University in Bulgaria (AUBG)
Organized by People to People International (PTPI) AUBG Club in cooperation with UNITED
(all day)
Start: 1 Oct 2006 - 01:00
End: 1 Jun 2007 - 01:00
Description of the project: | ||
10 / 11
(all day)
Start: 5 May 2006 - 16:00
End: 12 Apr 2007 - 16:00
The Center for Organizing Youth Activities with the financial assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs of RA is implementing a project of “School for Young Leaders”. (all day)
Start: 1 Jun 2006 - 19:49
End: 30 Nov 2006 - 19:49
Kind of Event:
Location:
Europe
Description:
Guidelines of the contest: Diversity, Participation, Human Rights
Website:
http://antifa.ynnet.org (all day)
Start: 26 Jul 2006 - 00:00
End: 30 Oct 2006 - 23:59
Kind of Event:
Location:
Oswiecim, Poland
Description:
Context and motivation The idea of Summerweek came from contact - making seminar of religious (Muslim, Jewish, Christian) youth organisations. The meeting took place in May 2005, Warsaw, Poland as a conference that was relevant to the Council of Europe Head of States meeting. This informal group (participants of seminar) got the input as an expert group to the Youth Summit meeting in Warsaw. One of the outcomes from our previous activities is a strong need of the inter - religious dialogue for the peace among young people. Through the meeting of young representatives of three big religions, we’d like to show how this dialogue is needed in today’s Europe. The role of youth faith-based NGOs is to prepare youth to the role of constructors of peace bridges and mutual understanding in their local communities. In the light of last religious based conflicts, we found the importance to enable members of our movements to meet, get to know, integrate and to create methods of collaboration for the peace.
Website:
http://www.summerweek2006.prv.pl (all day)
Start: 1 Aug 2006 - 03:08
End: 31 Oct 2006 - 03:08
Kind of Event:
Location:
Baku/Azerbaijan
Description:
The League for Intercultural Cooperation (LIC) has launched a “Media Tolerance Monitoring” program to observe the covering of inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations in Azerbaijani media. In the frame of the project, the LIC will monitor 8 newspapers: Azadlig, Ekho, Khalg Gazeti, Uch Nogta, Yeni Azerbaijan, Yeni Musavat, Zerkalo, and 525-ci Gazet from August till October 2006. Six of them are in Azerbaijani and two are in Russian. One of them is governmental, three are edited by political parties, and four are independent. | ||
